31 - 40 of 2098 results for "how to get antibiotics"
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Where to get diaphragms or caps
Diaphragms and caps are available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Cuts and grazes
Find out more about how to treat a cut or graze yourself and when you need to get medical help.
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Where to get an IUS (intrauterine system) or hormonal coil
Find out where you can get an IUS (intrauterine system) or hormonal coil for free on the NHS.
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Where to get autism support
Find out where you can get support if you or your child are autistic.
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Pelvic inflammatory disease - Complications
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can sometimes lead to serious and long-term problems, particularly if the condition isn't treated with antibiotics quickly.
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Blisters
NHS information about blisters, including how to treat blisters yourself, how to avoid getting them, and when to get medical help.
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Pelvic inflammatory disease - Treatment
If it's diagnosed early, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can be treated easily and effectively with antibiotics prescribed by a GP or doctor in a sexual health clinic.
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Where to get the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)
You can get the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill) from most sexual health clinics, GP surgeries and pharmacies.
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Gender dysphoria - How to get help and support
Waiting times for referral to a gender dysphoria clinic are long. However, there are things you can do to help.
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Getting support
It can help you get the support you need.